anointing |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
ashmedai (asmodeus),anger of |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112 |
ashmedai (asmodeus) |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
baptism |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
baruch (jeremiahs scribe) |
Carr (2004), Writing on the Tablet of the Heart: Origins of Scripture and Literature, 147 |
benaiah ben jehoiada |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112 |
body and soul |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
body as temple |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
corruption (phthora) |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
demons,subjugation of,by solomon |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
demons |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
demons and baptism |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
desire (epithumia) |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
destruction |
Najman (2010), The Significance of Sinai: Traditions about Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity, 29 |
exercises,student |
Carr (2004), Writing on the Tablet of the Heart: Origins of Scripture and Literature, 147, 148 |
exile |
Najman (2010), The Significance of Sinai: Traditions about Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity, 29 |
health,and purity |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
heart purity and impurity of |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
holy spirit |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
invocation |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
law |
Najman (2010), The Significance of Sinai: Traditions about Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity, 29, 30 |
magicians,solomon as |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112 |
nag hammadi library |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 113 |
oral-written,overlap |
Carr (2004), Writing on the Tablet of the Heart: Origins of Scripture and Literature, 147 |
prophetic |
Najman (2010), The Significance of Sinai: Traditions about Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity, 29, 30 |
rabbis,babylonian,connections with east |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
revelation |
Najman (2010), The Significance of Sinai: Traditions about Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity, 29, 30 |
revision,textual |
Carr (2004), Writing on the Tablet of the Heart: Origins of Scripture and Literature, 147 |
ritual theories of |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
roman empire,destruction of the second temple |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 113 |
sexual relations and baptism |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
sexual relations in second- and third-century christian sources |
Blidstein (2017), Purity Community and Ritual in Early Christian Literature, 130 |
shemira (shamir) |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
sin/sinner |
Allison (2018), 4 Baruch, 195 |
solomon,king |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
talmud,babylonian,appropriation of eastern roman culture |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
talmud,babylonian,incorporation of nonrabbinic material |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
talmud,ring of |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112 |
talmud,use of demons to build the temple |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
temple,second,destruction of |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 113 |
testament genre |
Carr (2004), Writing on the Tablet of the Heart: Origins of Scripture and Literature, 147, 148 |
testament of solomon |
Kalmin (2014), Migrating tales: the Talmud's narratives and their historical context, 112, 113 |
wisdom literature,distinctive function in education' |
Carr (2004), Writing on the Tablet of the Heart: Origins of Scripture and Literature, 148 |
wisdom literature,distinctive function in education |
Carr (2004), Writing on the Tablet of the Heart: Origins of Scripture and Literature, 147 |
writing,authoritative |
Najman (2010), The Significance of Sinai: Traditions about Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity, 29, 30 |
writing,sacred |
Najman (2010), The Significance of Sinai: Traditions about Sinai and Divine Revelation in Judaism and Christianity, 29, 30 |